Month: June 2018

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story. From Maya Angelou I think this is why, when I finally decided to let the story take form on paper, it flowed out faster than I could type it. Kari Source: Unspoken Sorrow

We have some upcoming events, and we’re hoping each of them is independently successful. A team of volunteers is currently working on music for a praise event similar to last year’s. The tentative title if “Soup and Song.” Watch here for more details! We’re still trying to get the City of Monticello to respond to […]

There are a couple of people who questioned my motives in telling the story of the bus crash. The questioners are not intimately involved in any aspect of what happened on April 10, 1997, nor are they people who know much about me. Those who know my heart would never ask a question like that […]

The bus driver at the wheel in the May 17th New Jersey crash that left one student and her teacher dead is facing two counts of vehicle homicide/death by auto. Charged one week after the crash, the driver spent nearly a week in jail before being released. He was forced to surrender his license, agreed […]

We’re planning our next fundraiser, this time a rib cook-off. We’ve met with officials from other organizations in the area to create a collaborative effort, and are pleased to report this event will be a team effort! Watch for details! We’re waiting now for a return call to finalize our date and finalize our permit(s). […]

When the first reports of the New Jersey crash surfaced, the Superintendent issued a statement indicating her horror that no one had reported the driver’s record to her or the school district. Apparently, she had been notified. In a letter dated December 21, 2017, Superintendent Dr Michele Robinson received a let ter from the state […]